Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom (FNF) is pleasure to announce the release of the Freedom Barometer Asia 2011. Its index, devised to measure and compare selected aspects of freedom from a liberal point of view,was developed by the Southeast and East Asia Regional Office of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom.

Compared to last year‘s edition, some exciting changes have been made: With the inclusion of Hong Kong, the report now covers 17 countries across Asia. The index rank these countries and territories according to their degree of freedom in the political and economic sphere as well their adherence to the principle of the rule of law.

Furthermore, FNF is especially pleased to announce the launch of the Freedom Barometer Website. Bringing the index online not only allows users to compare various countries and their performance over the years, but also allows FNF to keep you updated about relevant news from our region.

Another great feature of the website is the option to display and instantly print graphics and charts, specifically tailored to your needs and interests. They are looking forward to your visit at: www.freedombarometer.org

"Competition – Engine for Prosperity“ , this was the title of this year’s Economic Freedom Network Asia (EFN) conference. The conference took place in Kuala Lumpur from 10th to 13th October 2011. The Economic Freedom Network Asia is a network of research institutes, practitioners, influential think-tanks, and individuals with an object of promoting the benefits of the market economy, civil society and individual liberty, which enhance human development and economic growth in Asia.

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2009 EFN Asia International Conference

9-10 October 2009

Sofitel Angkor Phokeethra Golf & Spa Resort, Siem Reap, Cambodia

Hosted by Economic Freedom Network Asia. In collaboration with Cambodia Institute of Development Study and Citizen Action Net for Social Development. With the support of Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Liberty.